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Yearly Archives: 2008

Portland High School Students Protest Recruitment

Some remarkable local protests last week targeted miliary recruiting. High school students in Portland, OR left school and marched on City Hall, demanding answers from the Mayor. Why are recruiters all over the high schools? Grandmothers for Peace went to … Continue reading

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Sara Paretsky on Feminism, Social Action and Detective Fiction

Sara Paretsky on her work and her politics.By Matthew Rothschild [This interview with mystery writer/social activist Sara Paretsky first ran in the March issue of The Progressive. The Rag Blog.] I’m not a voracious reader of detective novels, but I … Continue reading

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Hot Shots and Classic Takes

Willie Nelson and John Belushi. Photo by Stephanie Chernikowski / The Rag Blog

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As Long As It Is Legal Tender

Boutique businesses for money launderingFrom Joe Bageant’s Blog. Joe, I have just read your essay Dead Man Shopping. Your writing simply dazzles. I wish you could enjoy the temperate climes of California. I wonder why certain writers, like Joan Didion … Continue reading

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His Overwhelming Grace and Exasperated Wrath

God Damn America, Especially PennsylvaniaBy Greg Palast The kids were snoozing so I drove along the back roads skirting the Lackawanna River on a dawn hunt for black coffee and a newspaper. I think even Norman Rockwell would have found … Continue reading

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Stay the Same – Get Left Behind

Blogger Michael Lewis. “Getting Free”From Michael Lewis’ Hayduke Blogs. I’m reading a book, by James Herod, called Getting Free: Creating an Association of Democratic Autonomous Neighborhoods. You can read it, and others online, download a .pdf copy or send the … Continue reading

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Raging Grannies Mourn the Dead in Iraq

Raging Grannies mourn at midnight in Palo Alto, California, on March 21, 2008. Members of the Raging Grannies Action League were mourning the loss of life and limb in the Iraqi War. Photo by Pam Walton who is producing a … Continue reading

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Forcing the Candidates to Get Serious About Ending the Wars

Anti-war Campaigners Have To Change Electoral TacticsBy Naomi Klein and Jeremy Scahill Neither Clinton nor Obama has a real plan to end the occupation of Iraq, but they could be forced to change position 25/03/08 “The Guardian” — — ‘So?” … Continue reading

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The Devil, You Say…

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Progressives for Obama

This call has been drafted for immediate circulation, discussion, and action.by Tom Hayden, Bill Fletcher, Jr., Barbara Ehrenreich, and Danny Glover All American progressives should unite for Barack Obama. We descend from the proud tradition of independent social movements that … Continue reading

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Moon over Miami : Spyin’ on My Love and Me…

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), aka Spy in the Sky. He SEES you when you’re sleeping. He KNOWS when you’re awake. He KNOWS if you’ve been bad or good. So be good for goodness sake… Spy-in-the-sky drone sets sights on MiamiBy … Continue reading

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"Four Pinocchios" for Hillary

Why Is Hillary Clinton Lying?By Robert Parry / March 26, 2008 Two weeks ago, I wrote a story that observed a disturbing trend in Hillary Clinton’s campaign – her growing tendency to stretch the truth, twist what her chief rival … Continue reading

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